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'It's how people grieve!' Strictly's Kaye Adams hits out at David Beckham being ‘in queue'

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Loose Women presenter Kaye Adams, 59, took to Twitter this morning to insist that David Beckham, 47, was not “in a queue” when he waited over 13 hours to see the late Queen Elizabeth II lying-in-state yesterday.The 2022 Strictly Come Dancing contestant instead suggested that the line of people stretching out for miles to see the Queen’s coffin was more of a “coming together”.Kaye explained why she felt the term “queue” was wrong to use in view of her 86,400 Twitter followers earlier today.She wrote: “Just watched a little video clip of David Beckham in ‘the queue’.“It’s not a queue, is it?

It’s a ‘coming together’,” she continued.“That’s what people do when they grieve.”The ITV presenter’s followers took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the matter.David Jacobi wrote: “Thanks for explaining it, @kayeadams.

I can feel David Beckham's deep sorrow and sense of loss from here.”“Good morning Kaye, very true,” Gary Hatt added.While Shelby argued: “It’s a queue of people coming together to pay their respects.

Definitely a queue.”Anon On The Net commented: “Waiting in a line in order to do something at the end of said line is very much a 'queue'.”While Dontbuythesun penned: “No it's a queue.

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